Record rating for Jokowi


PRESIDENT Joko Widodo’s (pic) approval rating has hit an all-time high after the government eased Covid-19 restrictions last month, a poll showed.

Figures released by pollster Lembaga Survei Indonesia (LSI) on Sunday showed that satisfaction with the president, widely known as Jokowi, had risen consistently over recent months to reach 76.2% at the start of 2023.

“In the last three months, the president’s performance increased in (terms of) positive public perception from 62.6% in September 2022 to 76.2%.

“If we look at the last three months, the increase is quite significant,” LSI executive director Djayadi Hanan said.

The more than 10-point jump put Jokowi on his highest approval rating recorded by LSI during his current term which began in 2014.

“I think this was mostly because of the lifting of (Covid-19) social restrictions and a decrease in fuel prices,” Hanan said.

“The narrative that the economy will be very difficult, particularly in 2023, has been there since the beginning of last year.”

Jokowi’s announcement in December of the end of pandemic restrictions was well received, the pollster said, as the restrictions had been seen as hurting the economy.

The LSI poll, conducted from Jan 7-11 and covering over 1,200 respondents, comes months after the start of a high-profile trial against a former Indonesian police general.The case sparked public uproar about alleged corruption within the police, but the fact that the case was made so public was taken as a sign that the government was at least trying to tackle the issues.

LSI cited improvements in perceptions of the economy and law enforcement as reasons for the ratings jump.

Jokowi’s poll rating appears to have been unaffected by both the passing last month of a controversial new criminal code, and his issuing of an emergency regulation to replace the jobs law.

He is serving his second and final term in office with the next election scheduled for February 2024.

Sunday’s poll found that Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo was the favoured candidate to succeed Jokowi.

The other top candidates were Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto and former Jakarta governor Anies Baswedan, both of whom have announced their intentions to run. — Reuters

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